Revamped & Restored! The Hotel Herman K

Boutique hotels sprout up in some of the most unique and eye-catching locations. We have seen some beautiful boutique hotels that come as renovated old buildings with historical charm. Today we get a look at the Hotel Herman K, which served as an electrical transformer station for the last 50 years. The 1963 Copenhagen building was recently repurposed as the Hotel Herman K.

The exterior of the structure remains nearly untouched, boasting the original metal grid facade. Upon entering the hotel, a massive lobby bar shows off the structure’s industrial past thanks to exposed concrete walls and more. The aesthetic continues with the terrazzo stairs, while these authentic details play well with the modern details. The ground floor of the hotel features an additional lounge and the Nordic-inspired gastronomy restaurant Roxie. Rooms range from Tiny to the Penthouse Suite, each with custom-made beds, private balconies, marble encased bathrooms, and an all-inclusive minibar.

Have a look at this beautiful retreat in the images below and let us know what you think in the comments below. Learn more about Hotel Herman K right now and plan your stay immediately. Keep it locked for many more great destinations coming soon.